tomseviltwin
1/2 ton status
Just so you know the greatlakes cover does not clear a fat tierod in the stock location.

Seventy4Blazer said:this is a TOUGH question... i voted blue tortch. 4 pieces to the cover not counting the fill plud and the tube around it. 3 welds, again not counting the fill tube deal.
cybrfire said:The Razorback is 4 pieces for the main cover itself. Center, upper, lower and ring not counting the razors.
We definitely will be coming out with a 60 cover. Still trying to line up an extra 60 to set it up on. If I have to I'll yank the 60 out of the crew cab to get them going. Trying to avoid that as much as possible.
I doubt you'll have any trouble with any of the covers mentioned in this thread. They are all beefy as hell. The shape of the covers themselves makes for a very structurally sound piece.
If I weren't making my own I'd buy a Kidjethro cover without a second thought.
cybrfire said:The Razorback is 4 pieces for the main cover itself. Center, upper, lower and ring not counting the razors.
We definitely will be coming out with a 60 cover. Still trying to line up an extra 60 to set it up on. If I have to I'll yank the 60 out of the crew cab to get them going. Trying to avoid that as much as possible.
I doubt you'll have any trouble with any of the covers mentioned in this thread. They are all beefy as hell. The shape of the covers themselves makes for a very structurally sound piece.
If I weren't making my own I'd buy a Kidjethro cover without a second thought.
If I weren't making my own I'd buy a Kidjethro cover without a second thought.

KidJethro said:Kert...Just grab an old junker rear D60 housing from the junk yard. Thats what I did to set up my 60 covers.
just tell me when your ready 